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Work continues at Bastion Gardens as part of tier two club license application

Bastion Gardens. Picture: Prestatyn Town FC/Twitter FANS are helping to improve Prestatyn Town FC ground ahead of the expected summer start of competitive football. Work to create an accessible footpath behind the Bastion Gardens north stand is being carried out as part of the Seasiders’ application for FAW Tier 2 Club Licensing, which state that grounds must be safe and accessible. The JD Cymru North League club has acquired equipment including a digger, dumper and a skip following donations from fans and supporters, while volunteers have helped to carry out the work over recent weeks. Andy Ruscoe, Prestatyn Town FC general manager, said: The back of the stand had become overgrown and we wanted to create footpath. We have managed to raise money to hire a digger, people have donated skips and offered to lay concrete. There is a good buzz around the club.

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Marine look to stun Spurs after helping hand

Marine look to stun Spurs after helping hand 1 Jan 2021 Now Playing How Premier League funding has helped non-league club, who play dream FA Cup tie against Tottenham Hotspur this weekend Related Articles When Marine FC welcome Tottenham Hotspur to their Marine Travel Arena on Merseyside in the FA Cup, the non-league will target arguably the biggest giantkilling in the competition s history. Sunday s tie marks another milestone for the Merseyside club, which has been transformed over the last couple of years with the help of Premier League funding. Marine play in Division One North West of the Northern Premier League, the eighth tier of English football, and in 2019 a grant from the Football Stadia Improvement Fund (FSIF) transformed their fortunes.

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